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He continued his racing career after the war , and retired to become a distinguished elder statesman to Canadian runners . 4 ) Alex Decoteau ( 1887-1917 ) . Stockholm 1912. A Cree from the Red Pheasant Reserve in Saskatchewan , he had ...
He continued his racing career after the war , and retired to become a distinguished elder statesman to Canadian runners . 4 ) Alex Decoteau ( 1887-1917 ) . Stockholm 1912. A Cree from the Red Pheasant Reserve in Saskatchewan , he had ...
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Although the Popham Colony was abandoned in 1608 , Gilbert continued to trade regularly at New Harbor . Meanwhile , Québec was founded as a trading post in 1608 following the abandonment of Port Royal the previous year .
Although the Popham Colony was abandoned in 1608 , Gilbert continued to trade regularly at New Harbor . Meanwhile , Québec was founded as a trading post in 1608 following the abandonment of Port Royal the previous year .
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Furthermore , the provision which permitted the Brothertons to retain their right to receive annuities due them from the United States in effect actually continued the government's relationship with them . Of particular interest in this ...
Furthermore , the provision which permitted the Brothertons to retain their right to receive annuities due them from the United States in effect actually continued the government's relationship with them . Of particular interest in this ...
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